Exabyte EXB-8505 8mm Computer Drive User Manual


 
Safety Agency Standards
When purchased from Exabyte Corporation, the tape drive is certified
as a component by the following domestic and international product
safety standards.
UL Standard 1950, 1st Edition, Information Technology
Equipment
CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 No. 950-M89, Safety of Information
Technology Equipment
IEC 950/EN60950, Safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment (TUV)
Certification of the final product is the responsibility of the system
integrator.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
When properly installed with a shielded cabinet, shielded cables, and
adequate grounding of the SCSI bus and the input power, the tape
drive can withstand discharges of the following:
Up to 10,000 volts applied to those points that are accessible
during normal use without affecting the permanent read error
rate or requiring operator intervention.
Up to 15,000 volts applied to those points that are accessible
during normal use without sustaining permanent damage.
However, at this level of discharge, operator intervention may be
required to reset the tape drive.
Note: No errors will occur or damage be caused to the tape drive
when a cartridge charged to a maximum of 20,000 volts is
inserted into the tape drive.
7-2 EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 510504
(Standard and XL)
7 Safety and Regulatory Agency Compliance